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Friday, Feb. 29th—Lots 186 to 333
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CATALOGUE
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Very Valuable Collection
COINS & MEDALS
For Sale by Auction
AT OUR GALLERIES,
7 ARGYLL STREET, OXFORD CIRCUS, W.,
ON
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY, 28th & 29th, 1924,
AT 1.30 P.M. PRECISELY.
On View Wednesday Prior and Mornings of Sale.
PLEASE NOTE TIME AND PLACE OF SALE—1.30 P.M.
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if any dis-
pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so
in dispute shall be immediately put up again and
resold, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the
said dispute.
SECOND.—No person to advance less than 1s.; above five
pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion.
TuirD.—In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the
~ auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of
the seller.
FourtH.—The purchasers to give in their names and places
of abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more
in part of payment, or the whole of the purchase-
money, 1/ required ; in default of which the lot or
lots so purchased to be immediately put up again
and resold.
FirtH.—Each lot is guaranteed genuine, but should any lot
prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described
in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take
or reject it, provided always that notice of such
rejection be made and the lot returned within seven
days from date of sale. This guarantee does not
apply to collections of stamps, or to mixed lots.
SIXTH.—To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience
in the settlement of the purchases, no lot can on
any account be removed during the time of sale,
and the remainder of the purchase-money must
absolutely be paid on the delivery.
SEVENTH.—Upon failure of complying with the above con-
ditions, the money deposited in part of payment shall
be forfeited : all lots uncleared within the time
aforesaid shall be resold ‘by public or private sale,
and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale
shall be made good by the 'defaulter at this sale.
EIGHTH.—If any owner has placed a reserve on any lot, the
auctioneers reserve to themselves the right to publish
the fact and price at which it is reserved.
CATALOGUE
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On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1924.
AT HALF-PAST ONE PRECISELY.
Various Properties.
1 A, Roman ist Bronze coins, from Tiberius to the later
rulers of the Empire; some Colonial; many with
interesting reverses a parcel
4, Roman 2nd and 3rd Bronze (inclusive of a few Greek
and Judaean coins), from Tiberius to Maxentius
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Billon Tetradrachms of the Alexandrian mint from Nero
(14); small At (24). Some good coins 38
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72, Byzantine coins of various rulers, from Justinus I. to
Constantine X. Arranged and described a parcel
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A, England, James Il., Two Guineas, 1687. Very fine
and rare I
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_N, William and Mary, Two Guineas, 1693. Well preserved
and rare I
A’, Anne, Two Guineas, 17i1. Line and very scarce 1
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AR, Pattern Farthing, 1713, vev. BRITANNIA, 1713; figure
seated; broad grained bordering. Fine and rare 1
AX, Scottish Ryal of Mary I., 1567, without the usual sub-
sequent countermark and fine. A, Anne Farthing,
1714; the type intended for currency. Very fine
and scarce g
A’, George I., Two Guineas, 1726. Very fine and rare 1
AX, New South Wales, Spanish Dollar, 1802, centre
removed, the margin countermarked NEW SOUTH
WALES, 1813; also a plain circular blank. First
now rare 2
Pewter. Tokens of the Scottish Kirk issued to communi-
cants, many churches represented; some dated
1704, 1744, 1770, 1771, 1789, &c. A few duplicates ;
many examples now very scarce 61
AR, Miscellaneous English coins, including a fine James II.
Crown, 1686, countermarked Spanish Dollar, City
of London Broker’s medal, &c.; and a few Conti-
nentals of various denominations (47); also a few
various Ai and mickels
/R, Anglo-Saxon Sceatte, about 7th Century A.D.; three
as Hawkins, 42, another with crowned profile head.
AZ, North Umbrian Stycas of Eanred, A*thilred II.,
and of Abp. Vigmund (4). AR, Pennies, of S.
Eadmund, about A.D. 900, of usual type, with minor
varieties (4). All in fine preservation 12
AR, Pennies, S. Eadmund (4); Eadgar, A.D. 959-975, all
varied moneyers (5); Alfred the Great, A.D. 872-901,
moneyer DvpIG. All fine, last rare 10
AR, Pennies, William I., Paxs type, Bristol, Salisbury, and
Wallingford mints; Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine
(2); and Richard I., Poictou (2); John, Irish Halt
penny. Henry III., Pennies, Short cross type (12);
Long cross type (13); various moneyers. Mostly
jine 33
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Groats, Edward IV., London, various m.m., some
with marks in legends, on King’s breast, &c. (11) ;
Coventry (2); Norwich, both spellings (2); and
York (2). Many fine; several very uncommon 17
Groats, Richard III., m.m. rose and sun united; and
m.m. boar’s head. First fine, both rare 2
Groats, Richard III., m.m. rose and sun united, /ime
and vave; Henry VI., Edward IV., Henries VII. and
VIII. (3), Mary, and Philip and Mary (5). Shillings
of Philip and Mary, value only; and Elizabeth,
milled coinage. Last two fine and scarce 13
Shillings from Edward VI. (11); Sixpences, various,
from Philip and Mary, Irish (12); Simon’s Half-
Crowns of Charles II. (2); and sundry pieces of small
denomination (19); Cromwell Crown, 1658, at some
earlier period gilded 45
Elizabeth, Crown and Half-Crown, m.m. 1 (1601).
Both finely preserved and with good portraits; vare 2
Crown, similar m.m.; and a Brabant Dollar of Philip
II., her sister’s husband, 1557, with his English title ;
Shilling, Philip and Mary, 1555; a Portcullis Shilling
of Elizabeth, for India; and two milled Sixpences.
Some rare pteces
james I., Unite, m.m. lys, King wearing richly engraved
armour. fine
Charles I., Crowns of the Exeter mint, m.m. rose, and
m.m. castle with 1645 in legend; not fine. Tower
Shillings (4); Sixpences, one Briot’s (3); small
royalist badges (2); ine, latter very scarce. Small
denominations, including five Halfpennies (9) 20
Siege coins, Marquis of Ormonde’s Crown; Good
example. Also a contemporary forgery of the
Crown. Scarce 9
Commonwealth, Crown, 1653, m.m. sun; very fine and
scarce. Half-Groat, Pennies (2); and two Half-
pennies 6
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Crown shows fractured die. A very fine setand rare 3
Anne, Crown, 1713; Shilling, 1708, roses and plumes ;
Shilling and Sixpence, 1707, plumes ; Shilling, plain ;
and Sixpences, vico and EF. All very fine and very
SCAaVCE SO
George III., Proofs, Pattern Garter Dollar, 1804,
Davis, No. 21, rev. shield within the Garter, Crown
above ; Bank of England Dollar, 1804, rev. Britannia
seated. Very fine, first rare Z
Pattern for a Crown, termed Mudie’s, vev. four crowned
shields arranged crosswise, in the angles symbols of
England, Scotland, Ireland, and Hanover ; brilliant and
scarce. Crowns, 1819 and 1820. Fine a
Proofs, originals. Broad-rim Twopence, 1797; Irish
Penny and Halfpenny, 1805; Halfpenny, plain, 1805 ;
Penny, gilded, 1805. AX, Spanish Half Dollar, 1792,
countermarked with oval mark; two 3/— Bank
Tokens, 1813 and 1814; the first rave. Half-Crowns,
William and Mary; and a Proof, William IV., plain
edge. All very fine g
Nineteenth Century Tradesmen’s Tokens; Bath Two
Shillings; Reading Half-Crown and Eighteenpence ;
Shillings (13); and Sixpences (3), of various issuers.
First fine, the remainder very fine 19
Proofs. George IV., Crown, by Pistrucci, 1821, edge
inscribed ; William IV., 2/6, 1/-, 6d., and Maundy
set, 1831, plain edges. At, Penny to Farthings
bronzed. All extremely fine and scarce, especially the
Crown 1]
Bronzed Proofs. George IV., Penny to Farthing, 1826 ;
William IV., Penny to Farthing, 1831; and a similag
set of Victoria, 1839. AX, William IV., Half-Crown,
plain edge, 1831; Victoria, ordinary issue, Graceless
Florin, Sixpence, and two Groats. All in very fine
state; Proofs scarce 1
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Proofs. Victoria, Half-Crown, Shilling, Sixpence, Groat,
and Maundy set, 1839; Pattern Florin, graceless type,
1848 ; Gothic Crown, 1847. All plain edges, and im
brilliant condition ; scarce 10
Proofs. Gothic Crowns, 1847, plain edge, in metal shell ;
and inscribed edge. Extremely fine 2
Proofs. Bronze coinage, 1868. Set of Penny to Far-
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thing; anda similar set struck in copper. Extremely
fine and rare, especially the copper set 6
Proofs. Double Florin or Dollar to the Threepence,
1887 ; brilliant (6). Curacoa, 3 Bits; and others (6).
AZ, &c., Young Pretender medalet, Proof Southampton
token, German patterns, &c. (8). Five chap-books,
Robin Hood, House that jack Built, &c. = Illustrated
and very uncommon 25
German Thalers, Charles Archduke of Austria, &c., 1579 ;
Lubeck, 1546 ; Rudolph II., 1603 ; John George, 1680 ;
and a lozenge-shaped Schutzenthaler, 1693, &c. The
last and some others very fine 8
Medals and medalets. Charles I. applies to Parliament
to increase Army and Navy, 1628; Dominion of the
sea, 1630; Scotch coronation, 1633; Cromwell in-
auguration cast; Charles If. and Catherine, the Golden
medal; Peace of Breda, Med. Ill. 186; and the Garter
festivities at Dresden, 23.4.1678. Last three and some
others fine. Last rare 9
Medals, William and Mary coronation, Med. Ill. 37; and
38 cast; also No. 25 in copper, unpublished so, and very
fine. Anne, accession, coronation, action at Vigo,
Peace of Utrecht, Battle of Ramillies, and two medalets.
Mostly fine 16
Medals, Charles II. and Queen marriage, 1662, Med. Jil.
90; Abp. Sancroft and Bishops, 1688, casts (2) ;
William and Mary, Med. /ll. 37; Peter the Great and
Catherine ; coronations George II. and Queen Char-
lotte ; William IV.; and Victoria. Some fine 10
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48
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50
51
52
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AR, Medals, George III. majority, 1759; marriage and
coronation, 1761; an early 19th Century medal on
Free Trade; Royal Humane Society, presented 1788 ;
Fisheries Exhibition; South African War, &c. All
very fine, and some scarce 7
/E, Medals commemorative of celebrated artists, musicians,
engineers, political celebrities, &c., some gilded. Very
fine, some uncommon 36
JR, Badges, various (4); and a frame. Maundies, mostly
very fine (31); Scotch coins (5); Norfolk artillery
medal, &c. At, Cheltenham Farthing, &c. (4) 49
AR, Continental hammered coins, mostly French. Some
scarce 20
AR, Silver portrait medallion of Admiral Blake, 1653 ; Flight
of Prince James, 1688, both varieties, Med. Ill. 643/71,
644/72. Fine and rare 3
A, Elizabeth, Sovereign, m.m. woolpack, 1594-6. In mint
state 1
ZE, Proof, Pattern Crown, 1820, by Droz, obv. Hercules
trying to break a bundle of sticks, vev. Decus et Tutamen
crowned shield of arms. Brilliant and rare 1
A, William and Mary, Five Guineas, 1693, with elephant
below bust, OVINTO. Scarce 1
Victoria Diamond Jubilee, smaller official medals in gold ;
and three in silver. Fine
/R, George IV., Shillings, lion type (48), mounted as a necklet ;
and a long chain with pendant and fasteners 2
A, Victoria, 1887, Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign,
and Half Sovereign ; also a George III. Sovereign, 1820.
AR, Victoria Crown, Dollar, Half-Crown, &c., to the
Threepence (6). The Victorian preces very fine 11
-R, Crowns, Charles II. (2); and Anne, Half-Crowns (2) ;
William and Mary; William III. (2); and George IV.
Shillings and smaller values, with a few Continentals
(4 nickel) (49) 60
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An old Tunbridge ware box, with a view of the Pantiles, and
with lock and key ; contains silver coins, from 5 Francs
size (35); copper, &c. (34). Also Bank of England
Dollars (2); 3/- Tokens (3); 1/6, two coins 76
AR, Crowns, Charles II. (2); James II.; and George II.
Half-Crowns, Charles II. (2); William and Mary (8) ;
Anne; and Georges II. and IV. Shillings of Anne ;
and the Georges (11); Sixpences (6); Maundy coins
(30) ; and a coronation medal of George III. A few
fine. 60
Bronze. Large Plaque of Professor Josef Joachim, famous
violinist. 7in. by Shin.
Bronze Plaque of the Napoleonic Simplon medal, 1807. Very
jine 1
Bronze Plaque of King Edward VII., by Mouchon, 1902.
6in. diam. 1
Bronze Plaque, representing the Wind (two female figures),
by Burns Brown, mounted on wood. A charming
subject, green patina. Skin. by 7z0n. 1
Ivon portrait Medallion of Goethe. 647n. J
Wax model Portrait of Queen Victoria, wearing crown with veil
in style of the coinage of 1893 ; in case 1
Two carved ivory Busts, in frames. Late XVIII. Century
period Ke
AR, Cromwell, Crown, 1658. An early striking with faintest
indication of die flaw; very fine and rare l
AR, Anne, Farthing, 1714; George I., dump Farthing,
1718. Last very fine; both rare
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AR, South Africa, GRIQUA TOWN 10, rev. a dove flying ; pro-
bably current for Ten Pence in the colony. Rare 1
. :
AR, Nineteenth Century provincial Shillings, Teignmouth,
1811, Davis, 18, Woodbridge, No. 10, two; all fine
and vare. A‘, Halfpennies, Orchard’s Islington
Church, 1798; Corresponding Society; Windsor,
1795 ; and Hood’s Cambridge ; and others (6). Fine,
some scarce 9
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Ai, Scotch Farthing Tokens, issued in Edinburgh, Leith,
Paisley, &c. (12) ; Christ’s Hospital Pennies, and a Six-
pence, 1800; Forgeries of English coins, &c. (7). &,
Italian 5 Lire pieces of Lucca (2) ; and Joseph Napoleon.
Some of the Farthings scarce 25
AR, France, Ecus and 5 Franc pieces of various epochs, includes
a pattern of Henry V., 1831; and a Swiss Schutzen-
fest, 1865, six ; various small denominations (21) 27
By
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dates and mostly fine. A beggar’s badge, and special
constable’s badge, Burgh of Calton (D., 11) 18
Sir Walter Ralegh, Electrotype copies of his official and
private seals. Oviginals in the British Museum 4
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AR, Half-Crowns, George II. (2); Shillings, George I. (2) ;
George II. (12); George III. (11); and George IV. (4).
sixpences, Elizabeth (6); Georges I1., IM and TV
(21). Good condition 58
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Edward Halfpenny, “Tribute Penny” of Tiberium
&c. The last and others holed 64
Electrotvpes of ancient Greek coins, 700 to 480 B.C. Named,
and each in separate box 32
A, Cromwell, Broad or Unite, 1656. Very fine and rare
AX, Charles I., Exeter Crown ; Edward VI., Shilling ; Eliza-
beth Sixpences, Maundies and others, including a set Gf
1890 ; George III., octagonal countermarked Spanish
Dollar ; Crowns of Geor ges III. and IV. ; and Victoria,
1887, Crown to 3d. Lhe 1887 coins very fine 30
JX, Miscellaneous Continental coins from Thaler size, one
with octagonal piercing for currency, in Tobago; and
two badges
AX, Medals, Napoleon as first Consul, anno VIII. ; George L,
action off Cape Passaro ; John Murray, Duke of Athol ;
Charles I, return to London, 1633, gilded cast; and
others. fine .
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Medals, Papal, commemorative, of Protestant Reformers,
military men, &c., including Princess Clementina escap-
ing from Innspruck, and other Jacobite pieces. Mostly
fine, some scarce 66
Miscellaneous coins and tokens of various countries
a parcel
Tokens and coins, English and Colonial, including Manx ;
and a pass for the New Park. J ine and some scarce 52
Dutch East Indies, 18th Century issues of varied denom-
ination upwards 200
Charles I., Half-Crown; Shillings of Edward VI., and
Charles J.; Amne, and the Georges (11); Sixpences
(10); War medal, India, 1857-58, &c. (3); and &,
Pattern, Mary II. 27
merowns, Charles EE, William III., and Anne; Half-
Crowns, Charles II. (2) ; William and Mary, William III.
and George II. (2) ; also two Spanish Half Dollars with
oval countermark of George III. 11
Crowns, Georges III. and IV., and Victoria; Half-
Crowns (2); Shillings, various reigns (8); and three
Sixpences. ine 16
Official Jubilee, Diamond Jubilee, and other medals of
Queen Victoria; and coronation of Edward VI., &c.
(6); box containing coloured views of Wellington’s
battles. Ax, small Waterloo medal; Indian and
Siamese Rupees and parts (29). At, &c. (6)
Medal, Protestants supported in Belgium, 1587, obv.
Elizabeth enthroned receives Leicester, vev. Pope and
other papal dignitaries falling from Heaven. Very
fine and rare I
Medal, Synod of Dort, 1619; view of the Council
assembled in the chamber of the Doel at Dort, rev. a
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AX, Medals, William III., Peace of Ryswick, 1697, vev. four
hands united in form of a cross; Casale taken, 1695,
vev. boar attacked by dogs; both rare. Battle of
Minden, 1759: Canadian successes, 1758; and Charles
III. of Spain, Barcelona relieved, 1706. Very fine 5
AX, Medals, Washington, 1789; William Penn; Sir Walter
Scott; Baron Bentinck, 1781; and the Sensorium
Club, 1715. Fine, the last rare )
at, Medals, Clive ; Napoleon ; Nelson; Peace of Ryswick ;
Guadaloupe taken, 1759 ; and Battle of Minden, 1759.
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A‘, Miscellaneous personal and commemorative medals in
variety a parcel
Ax, George II., proofs with broad-grained borders, Crown,
Half-Crown, Shilling, 1746. Very fine o
“Indian Gold Coins. ’
PATHAN SULTANS.
ALA AL-DiIn MuuaAmma~apD II., gold Tankas, type of J.M.C.
No. 191, mint Dehli, years 696 and 705 2
—— gold Tankas, J.M.C. No. 191, mint Dehli, years 704
and 713 2
—— gold Tankas, J.M.C. No. 191, mint Dehli, years 696
and 699 9
—— gold Tankas, 1.M.C. No. 191, mint Dehli, years 69x
and 704 )
—— gold Tankas, 1.M.C. No. 191, mint Dehli, years 704
and 710 9
TuGHLAK I., /.M.C. No. 174, mint Dehli, 72x ; mint Mulki
Telang, very rave; Muhammad II., Dehli, 7 3
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
112
113
114
115
116
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419
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MUHAMMAD III. B. TuGcuiak, J.M.C. No. 312, gold Tanka,
Dehli, 736 A.H.; J.M. i No. 309, year 733 2
— I.M.C. No. 309, years 733 and 734 2
—— I.M.C. No. 309, years 733 and 739 2
—— I.M.C. No. 312, year 736 ; I.M.C. No. 309, year 739 2
— I.M.C. No. 306, Dehli, 727; 7.M.C. No. 318 2
—— I.M.C. No. 303, Dehli, 726 ; 7.M.C. No. 318 2
— 1I.M.C.No. 315, Dehli, 743; J.M.C. No. 303, Dehli,
726 2
———— |. M.C. No. 315, Dehli, 744 ; J.M.C. No. 318 of
—— I.M.C. No. 315, Dehli, 742 ; I.M.C. No§318 2
—— I.M.C. No. 315, Dehli, 743; type of J.M.C. No. 360
(silver), very rare im se 2
== J.C. No. 315, Dehli, 742: /.M.C. No. 318 py
—— J.M.C. No. 318, Dehli, 744; /.M.C. No. 318 2
—— /.M.C. No. 319, J.M.C. No. 360 2
——-I.M.C. No. 315, Dehh, 742 3
—— $ variants of /.M.C. Nos. 318-320 3
—— 4 variants of /.M.C. Nos. 318-320 4
MAHMUD B. MUHAMMAD III. B. TUGHLAK PRETENDER, year
752, vare ; SHER SHAH, square a
Frroz SHAH III., 7.M.C. No. 408, Dehli Y
—— I.M.C. No. 408, Dehli, year 76x; 7xx with Zafar,
I.M.C. No. 469 9
—— I,M.C, No. 411, Dehli 9
120 Frroz Suan III., I.M.C. No. 411, Dehli, year 76x
121 —— I.M.C. No. 409, Dehli, years 759, 75x
122 —— I.M.C. No. 409, year 75x ; 1.M.C. No. 412, year 788
123 -—— I.M.C. No. 410, 2 variants
124 —— J.M.C. No. 410, variant ; 1.W.C. No. 412, year 788
125 —— I.M.C. No. 410, variant ; /.M.C. No. 412, year 788 )
126 —— I.M.C. No. 408, Dehli; 7.M.C. 410
127 —— I.M.C. No. 410, 2 variants
128 —— I.M.C. No. 410, 3 variants
129 Frroz SHAH WITH ZAFAR, J.M.C. No. 469, Dehli, 2 variants 2
130 ManumMuD ie (1392-1412), 1.M.C. No. 508, 3 variants
131 AKBAR SQUARE Mouurs, Lahore 988, Urdu 1000 (Alif)
182 —— Urdu 1000, Urdu 989
133 —— Urdu 1000, Lahore 987
134 —— Patna 987 vare, 981 mintless
135 —— 981 mintless, 986
136 Minrati Mouur, contemporary copy and gold Muslim amulet
with Kalina 9
137 —— Round 984, Agra 974, very fine
138 AHMADABAD 985, 983
139 Patna 986, 984, 985
140 Two Mouurs, without mint or date
141 FaTHpur 986, very vare, ci. I.M.C. Pl, I1., 88
158
159
160
161
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—— Burhanpur 1042 and 1048 2
—— Akbarabad 1046, 1050, 1055 3
AURANGZIB, Surat, n.d. ; Shahjahanabod 1107, 39 2
—— Surat 1111, 44: 1102, 35 2
—— Shahjahanabod 1095, 27; 1107, 39; Surat 1075, 7 2
FARRUKHSYAR, Mustakir al-Mulk 1125, ahd 2
—— Surat 6, 1129; Shahjahanabod, year 1 S
—— Bijapur, year 3; Shahjahanabod, year 3 2
MUHAMMAD Kuuyjista, Bunyad 21; Lahore 4; and Shah-
jahanabod 25 Me
ALAM I., Surat, n.d., Ispeum py
ALANGIR, Shahjahanabod 1170, 4 3
—-— Shahjahanabod, years 1003 2
—— Shahjahanabod, year 1; Avram II., Shahjahanabod,
year 19 2
ALAM II., Benares, .228, .229 y.
—— Shahjahanabod, years 19 and 32 Z
E.1.C., Murshidabod, year 12; Jaipur, Victoria, year 44 2
AHMAD SHAH, Benares, year 18; ALAm II., Benares, year
1233 2
Jarpur, Victoria and Ram Singh, years 29 and 44 2
AHMAD SHAH DwRRAIN, Shahjahanabod 1173, 14, rare
Lahore 1165, 5 A
JAtPpuR, Ram Singh, year 44; Oude, Ghazi al-Din, 1239,
year 5 2
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164 —— Wajid Ali 1264, 2; Mohammod Ali 1253, 1 2
165 BaHMANI MuHammap Bs. Humayun (1463-1482), J.M.C.
Vol. II., No. 34, years 878 and 839 2
166 MaAtwa, Ghiyas Shah Khilji (1468-1500), 7.M.C. No. 42
square, years 884, 885 2
167 -—— Ghiyas Shah Khilji, years 889, 899, 904 3
168 NEPAL, Prithvi Vira Vikrama Mohurs, years 1828 and 1831 2
169 PERSIA, Shah Rukh, Meshed, year 1162, Isfahan 1167 4
170 PatHan Dynasty, Govinda candra (1115-1165) (3); Chera
Dynasty (1) 4
171 Miscellaneous Medieval Hindu, including Gangeyudeva fe)
172 AKBAR, A FIVE-MOHUR PIECE OF AGRA MINT, YEAR 97],
WEIGHT 844 GRAINS. This remarkable piece is a dupli-
cate of the specimen in B.M.C. No. 23; but it is heavier
and in a finer condition. No specimen of this coin has
come on the market before
172A AX, Tetradrachms, copies by the barbarous Balkan tribes of
the Macedonian issues, civca 146 B.C., obv. head of
Dionysos, vev. Herakles standing, HPAKAKOY>
SQOTHPOD OASION. As fine as issued 20
1728 Similar Tetradrachms. Fine 20
Books.
173 Witte, J. De, Empereurs (Roman) of Gaul, 49 plates of coins,
1868 ; Heiss, Aloiss, antique moneys of Spain, 68 plates
of coins, 1870 a
174 Akerman, J. Y., Roman Coins (2); Roman Coins relating to
Britain ; and Ancient Coins of Britain, France, and
Spain; Catalogue of Roman Medallions in British
Museum, autotype plates; International Numismata
Orientalia, vol. 1., plates 6
275
176
177
178
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180
181
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Hawkins, E., Silver Coins of England, 1876; Batty, D. T.,
Copper Coins, Great Britain, Colonies, &c.; Atkins’
Coins of the British Possessions, 1889: Folkes’ Plates
of English Coins, with portraits, letterpress, &c., inter-
leaved 4
Burns Beaufoy cabinet’ of 17th Century Tokens; Atkins’
Tokens of the 18th Century ; Davis, Token Coinage of
Warwickshire ; Batty’s Copper Coinage (2); Snelling,
View of the Copper Coinage ; Stycas Found at Hexham
6
Ainslie, General, Anglo-Gallic Coins; Lindsay, Coinage of
Scotland ; Coinage of Ireland ; vol. of Plates of Scotch
Coins ; Haigh’s Coins of East Anglia ; English Medals,
plates ; and other numismatic books 10
Smyth, Adml., Northumberland Cabinet of Roman Coins (8) ;
Akerman, J. Y., Coins of Cities and Princes; Cooke,
Medallic History of Rome (2); and others 10
Van Loon (French edition) Histoire Metallique des XVII.
Provinces des Pay-bas, 5 vols., many plates of medals,
1732 5
Books on Medals, Snelling’s, 40 plates ; Medallic History of
Napoleon ; Simon’s Medals; Von Fabriczy’s Italian
Medals ; Dassier’s Medals ; and three others 8
Numismatic Chronicle, 3rd series, 1881-1885, bound, and
12 parts; Manchester Numismatic Society's Proceed-
ings, scarce (5) 22
Sotheby’s sale catalogues, mostly bound; and works upon
coins and medals, various; pamphlets, &c. a parcel
W. J. Davis and A. W. Waters, Tickets and Passes of Great
Britain and Ireland, 1922. Clean copy 1
Oak cabinet fitted with nine large shallow drawers and two
deeper, folding doors. Height 32in., width 341n., depth
20in. A well-made capacious cabinet 1
Well-made mahogany cabinet, fitted with thirteen double
pierced trays and a drawer, door glazed, lock and key.
Height 13in., width \lin., depth 9in. 1
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On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 1924.
AT HALF-PAST ONE PRECISELY.
War Wedals and Decorations,
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188
189
190
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192
Waterloo, Wilitary and Naval
General Service.
Waterloo 1815 (John Nairne, Ist Regt. Life Guards). Fine
and scarce i
Waterloo 1815 (Corp. Christ. Maguire, 6th or Inniskilling
Dragoons). fine and scarce 1
Waterloo 1815 (John Bates, 23rd Regt. Light Dragoons).
Very fine 1
Waterloo 1815 (Thomas Coward, 51st Regt. Light Infantry).
Very fi NE I!
Waterloo 1815 (Michael Haely, Ist Batt. 92nd Highrs.).
Fone 1
Waterloo 1815 (Corpl. Samuel Peters, Ist Batt. 95th Regt.
Foot). Very fine 1
Waterloo 1815 (John Weston, 3rd Batt. 95th Regt. Foot).
Fine and scarce 1
10
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(John Prangnell, 15th King’s Hussars).
1
194 ‘Military General Service, four bars—Busaco, Fuentes d’Onor,
Salamanca, Toulouse (Wm. Carradice, 79th Foot).
Fine : 1
Five bars—Talavera, Busaco, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca,
Vittoria (J. Middiehurst, 3rd Foot Guards). Fine and
scarce 1
Six bars—Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes,
Toulouse (J. Newstead, 43rd Foot). Fine. On the
official roll only entitled to two bars 1
7 One bar—Maida (John Dooling, 58th Foot). Very fine ;
edge re-engraved 1
198 Seven bars—Fuentes d’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz,
Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse (Henry Wright,
88th Foot). Fair condition I
*.* Wright was an In-Pensioney at Chelsea Hospital.
Naval General Service, one bar—St. Sebastian (J. W. Bake,
Midshipman). Brilliant state 1
** Served on H.M.S. Racer, afterwards Lieutenant ; for services
see O'Byrne, p. 36.
“India.
200 Army of India, one bar—Ava (O. Carroll, 89th Foot). Fine
1
*.* The following eight medals are specimens from the Calcutta Mint,
struck subsequently to the events for which they were awarded.
201 The Hon. East India Company’s medal for Services in the 2 16
Island of Ceylon, A.D. 1795/6. Very fine 1 .
Egypt 1801. Very fine 1 3 0 6
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Rodrigues, Bourbon, Isle of France 1809-1810. Very fine 1 215 0
209
210
211
214
215
216
217
218
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Java 1811, Capture of Fort Cornelis. Very fine
Nepaul 1816. Very fine
Coorg Rebellion, April, 1837. Very fine
Seringapatam 1799, and Jellalabad (Mural Crown) 1842.
. Very fine :
Ghuznee, 23rd July, 1839 (John Kennedy, 4th Q.O. Lt.
Dragoons). fine 1
Ghuznee, Cabul 1842 (two wreaths). Edge plain ; very fine 1
Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul 1842 (Corpl. Edward McSherry,
40th Regt.). Very fine 1
Jellalabad 1842 (Flying Victory), (Wm. Conway, 13th Regt.). _
Edge impressed ; fine and scarce bf
Maharajahpoor Star, 29th Dec., 1843 (Q.-M.-Sergt. Michae
Brown, 4th Batt. Artillery). Fine |
Punniar Star, 29th Dec., 1843 (Pte. Henry Ford, H.M. 50th
Regt.). Fine a .!
Sutlej, three bars—fcrozeshuhur, Aliwal, Sobraon (Edward
Sullivan, 3lst Regt.). Fine and scarce i!
Ferozeshuhur 1845, one bar—Sobraon (29th Regt.) ; Sobraon
1846 (9th Lancers). Fine zi
Maharajpoor Star, 29 Dec., 1843 ; and Sutlej medal, Moodkee
1485, two bars—Ferozeshuhur, Sobraon; both to
Capt. W. Benson, 4th Light Cavalry Lancers. Jn very
fine state a
Punjab, two bars—Chilianwala, Goojerat (J. Dunn, 2nd Eur.
Regt.); Mutiny, one bar—Delhi (Wm. Wood, Ist
Eur. Bengal Fusrs.). In good state 2
Sutlej, Ferozeshuhur 1845, one bar—Sobraon (Ensign W. H.
Stubbs, 33rd Regt. } N.L. ); and miniature medal. Very
fine 2
** Afterwards Major-General, Bengal Staff Corps, died 1877.
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Indian Mutiny, one — al India (Ensign J. B. Whitla,
88th Regt.). Very fine 1
** Afterwards Captain, vide Hurl’s Aymy List.
One bar—Lucknow (Asst. Surgeon R. F. Andrews, 2nd Drag.
Gds.) Fine i
** Afterwards Surgeon-Major.
Indian General Service, one bar—Persia (Lieut. E. B. Gar-
dyne, 2nd Bombay Eur. L.I.). Fine I
*.* Afterwards Captain 106th Foot, Major 6th Foot.
One bar—North-West Frontier (Asst. Surgeon A. L. Adams,
Ist Batt. 22nd Regt.). Fine 1
** Afterwards Surgeon-Major.
One bar—Umbeyla (Offg. Apothy. T. Fernandez, 7th Regt.) ;
one bar—Pegu; and Mutiny, one bar—Central India
(Joseph Slater, Arty. and Ordnance Dept.). All fine 3
One bar—Umbeyla (101st Regt.) ; Burma 1885-7 (R Muns.
Fusrs.) ; North-West Frontier 1908, in bronze (Bearer
Santoo, Ist R. Muns. Fusrs.). All brilliant 3
Two bars—Chin Lushai 1889-90, Samana 1891 (Lce.-Corpl
W. Croft, 2nd Batt. Wilts Regt.). Very fine 1
One bar-—North-West Frontier 1908 (Capt. W. E. McKechnie,
I.M.S., 29th Punjabees) ; and similar medal in bronze
to this officer’s native servant 2
One bar—Afghanistan, N.W.F. 1919 (Lieut. L. E Utting,
114th Mahrattas. Line and rare as an officer’s medal 1
India General Service, two bars—-North-West Frontier,
Looshai (2nd Goorkhas), North-West Frontier, Burma
1887-9 (2nd Goorkhas), Samana 1891, Waziristan
1894-5 (2nd Goorkhas), Chin Lushai 1889-90, Lushai
1889-92 (2nd Goorkhas). Five 4
India General Service, one bar—Waziristan 1894-5:
Afghan, two bars—Ali Musjid, Kabul (4th Goorkha
Regt.) ; and Order of Merit for Conspicuous Gallantry
in the Field, 3rd class. Fine 3
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1 0 280 Indian Frontier, one bar—Relief of Chitral 1895 (11th Bengal
Lancers), Waziristan 1901-2 (Waziri Militia); three
bars—Tirah, Samana, Punjab ¥#rontier 1897-8
(Kurrum Militia); Afghan, three bars—Ali Musjid,
Kabul, Kandahar; and bronze star (29th N.I.). Lime
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16 0 231 One bar—Afghanistan, N.W.F. 1919 (Driver B. Hughes,
R.F.A.). Fine i
1 0 232 One bar—Afghanistan, N.W.F. 1919; and the War medal |
1914-18 (S. Lancs. Regt.). Fine 2
2 0 2324 A similar pair of medals (Yorks. Regt.) 2
Mew Zealand and China.
11 0 233 New Zealand 1845 to 1846 (J. Flaherty, A.B., H.M.S. Castor).
Fine and scarce i
16 0 234 New Zealand 1860 to 1861 (Thos. V. Graham, A.B., H.M.S. |
Pelorus). Fine 1q
5 0 235 New Zealand 1861 to 1866, Crimea, one bar—Sebastopol and
Turkish Crimea (Capt. James Stewart, 57th Regt.). 3
Fine 3
** Ensign 1846, Lieutenant 1848, Captain 1852, Major 1872.
:
0 0 236 New Zealand medal and gold badge of Order cf the Bath
(Military Division) (Colonel Arthur Leshe, C.B., 40th
Foot). Both in brilliant state, rare 2
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*.* Colonel A. Leslie commanded the 40th Regt. during the war in
New Zealand 1860-1 (medal), and at the actions at Mahoetaht,
Matarikoriki, and operations before Te Avei; commanded the
ivoops at the vepulse of the attack on No. 3 vedoubt (C.B.).
Commanded the vegiment during the advance into the Waikato
Country under Sir Duncan Cameron in 1863-4 and at the Battie
of Rangarivt, and assault and capture of Ovakau.
2 0 £4237 China 1842 (55 Regt.), China 1900 (20th N.I.), Tibet 1903-4,
one bar—Gyantse (8th Goorkha Rifles). Line 3
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Africa.
Africa General Service, one bar—Bb.C.A. 1899-1900 (Pte.
Peketula, Ist K.A. Rifles). Pine and very rare 1
One bar—S. Nigeria (Pte. Mama Sani, S. Nigerian Regt.),
bust in high relief. Fine and rare i
Iwo bars—N. Nigeria 1903, N. Nigeria 1904 (N. Nigerian
Regt.). Brilliant state i
Three bars—N. Nigeria 1902, N. Nigeria 1903, Nigeria 1904
(N. Nigerian Regt.). Extremely fine 1
Six bars—N. Nigeria, Aro 1901-2, N. Nigeria 1902, N. Nigeria
1903, N. Nigeria 1903-4, N. Nigeria 1906 (N. Nigerian
Regt.). Line and rare 1
Fight bars—N. Nigeria, Aro 1901-2, N. Nigeria 1902,
N. Nigeria 1903, N. Nigeria 1903-4, N. Nigeria 1904,
West Africa 1906, West Africa 1909-10 (N. Nigerian
Regt.). Fine and rare l
Edward VII., Ashanti 1900, one bar—Kumassi (Gold Coast
Constabulary). Edge impressed ; fine 1
Boer War medals, with six bars (1) ; with five bars (2) ; with
three bars (1) ; with two bars (2). Fine 6
Boer War medals, with two bars (3) ; one bar—Cape Colony ;
one bar—Kelief of Ladysmith; medal without bar ;
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and King’s medal 7
Ashanti 1873-4 (Brevet-Major J. Lazenby, 100th Foot).
Fine and rare i
Ashanti 1873-4 (R. B. Turner, Engineer R.N., H.MLS.
Active) ; two bars—1892, 1893-94 (Lieut. P. C. E.
Macdonald, Ist W.I.R.). Very fine 2
South Africa 1853, edge plain ; South Africa 1879 (91st Foot) ;
Abyssinia (R.A.); Mwele 1895-6; and one bar—
Coomassie (H.M.S. Druid) 5
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254
255
256
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The War medal (Lie uts. T. H. T. Bale, E. Witte and Capt.
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Egypt, three bars—Alexandria, 11th July, Suakin 1884,
El Teb-Tamaai (H.M.S. Penelope); Tel-el-Kebir,
Suakin 1884, El Teb-Tamaai (19th Hussars). The
first very fine 4
Egypt, one bar—Alexandria, 11th July (H.M.S. Sultan)
four Khedive Stars ; Boer war medal with three bars
King’s medal, and Ashanti Star, 1896. Fine
Four bars—Relief of Mafeking, Tugela Heights, Relief of
Ladysmith, Transvaal (Pte. D. Hamill, R. Irish Fusrs.).
Fine and rare |
Four bars—Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Drie
fontein (Pte. A. Hawkings, R.M., H.M.S. Monarch).
Fine and rare to Navy 1
Three bar , Orange Free State, Transvaal
(Lieut. T. C. R. J. Ward, Royal Scots). Very fine
Three bars—Cape Colony, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek (Capt.
F. A. Labouchere, A.P.O. Corps). Very fine 1
Two bars—Cape Colony, Orange Free State (Capt. C. G.
McAdam, 3rd Co., Ist Imp. Yeo.); three bars—Cape
Colony, Orange Free state, Transvaal (Lieut. H. P.
Travers, Imp. Yeo.). Very jine 2
King’s medals (Lieut. E. Green, Imp. Yec.; and Capt. a
Adit. C. H. de Beer, Herschal NP?) }
1914—1918.
Military medals, Hawke Batt. and Hood Batt., R.N.V.R.
Both very fi ne and scarce y
Military medal with bar for second service (Se ret. McLaugh-
lin, 376/Btty. R.F.A.). Mint state 1
The War medal (2nd Lieuts. J. Williams, J. W. Rigby, W. A.
Mackersey and A.C. D. Palmer). All fine +
F, H. Moody). All fine 3
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The War medal and Victory medal (2nd Lieuts. W. P. D.
Kerr and N. E. Fasken). Ald fine +
George V., Meritorious Service (Sergt. D. W. Bond, Ist R.
Munster Fusrs.). Very fine 1
Military medal for Bravery in the Field, and medal tor
Distinguished Conduct in the Field, both to cams
recipient (17th London Regt.). fine 2
The War medal and medal for Meritorious Service (Rifle
Brigade). Fine - 2
Military medals for Bravery in the Field (Ist W. Yorks,
8th W. Yorks, Ist E. Yorks, Yorks Regt.). Fine 4
Groups.
Group of three medals to R. Holmes, 42nd Highlande s,
Crimea, three bars—Alma, Balaclava, Sebastopol ;
Indian Mutiny, one bar—Lucknow; and medal for
Distinguished Conduct in the Field 3
Sudan ; English Sudan ; Boer War medal, Defence of Lady-
smith, Laing’s Nek, Belfast (Rifle Brigade). Fine 4
One bar—Khartoum; English. Sudan medal; and Boer
War medal, five bars (Lanc. Fusrs.); two bars—
Defence of Ladysmith, Transvaal ; and King’s medal
(Manchester Regt.). Fine 5
India Frontier, Tirah 1897-98, Punjab Frontier 1897-98,
and Long Service medal (4th*Dragoon Guards) ; Tel-el-
Kebir (2) ; two Boer war medals (re-engraved edges) ;
Egyptian medal without bar ; and four bronze Stars 11
1914-15 Star; War and Victory medals; bronze medal
Hulton Colliery Disaster, Dec. 21st, 1910, awarded by
Bolton and District Humane Society (and Lieut, fae,
Roscamp, R. Engineers). All very fine 4
Sudan, five bars—Khartoum, Sudan 1899, Gedid, Firket,
Nyam Nyam; Oueen’s medal; Egypt, one bar—
Toski 1889 and Star (9th Sudanese Regt.). Allfine 4
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Four medals to C.Q.M. Sergt. J. Harris, R. Munster Fusrs.,
Boer War, three bars ; King’s medal, India, one bar—
N.W. Frontier 1908; and George V., Long Service
medal. All fine +
Ashanti, one bar—Coomassie (Capt. F. W. S. Grant, 2nd
W.I.R.) ; and Boer War, five bars (Trooper C. de M.
Grant, 106th Co. L.Y.). Family pair, both fine 2
Three bars—Belmont, Modder River, Driefontein (Pte. W.
Douglas, Scots Guards); and Russian medal of St.
George, 4th Class. Both fine 2
Three bars—Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal ; and
66th Yorks. Imp.. Yeomanry medal (Sergt. W. Rushby).
Fine 2
Central Africa 1891-4, with swivel ring, and Africa General
Service, one bar—Gambia (Sergt. Al, 2nd Central
African Rifles). Both fine, former rare Z
1914-15 Star, War and Victory medals (2nd Lieuts. B. L.
Coomber and A. E. Clarke). All very fine 6
Afghanistan, N.W.F. 1919, with oak branch; War and
Victory medals (Corpl. E. J. Dideney, K/G.A.) ; ang
Princess Mary’s tobacco box 4
** Mentioned in dispatches Afghanistan Campaign—Is.G. 32002,
3rd March, 1920. j
279A China 1900, 1914Star, War and Victory medals (R.A.). Fine 4
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Miscellaneous.
The Royal Patriotic jug with views of the Crimea. A fine
specimen 1
Georgian snuff box made from the timber of H.M.S. Victory,
with gold mounts and lining, the lid engraved “ This
box is formed from a splinter of the Victory commanded
by Lord Viscount Nelson, in the ever memorable crgage-
ment off Trafalgar on the 21st Oct. 1805, in which h
fell, but not untill his Superior Nautical Skill and
most intrepid courage had completely overcome th
Combined Fleets of France and Spain ”
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A general officer's gold medal for Egypt 1891, with gold chain
and hook for suspension. A fine exanvple 1
A large Scotch snuff mull, with silver mounts and implements,
and crest of Lord Lovat on shield 1
_ An interesting collection of Military and Naval badges,
buttons, &c., mounted on six cards, 121. by 10in. = 6
A similar collection, but varied 6
Indian Chief’s medal, George III., young head, diam. 1.57n.,
Betts 439. Very rare of this size, but slight traces of
brooch mounting on reverse ’ 1
*.* Reverse of this medal is from the same die as the rare Indian
Chief's medal, with the busts of George III. and Queen Charlotte
vis-a-vis beneath canopy.
Defence of Gibraltar, bronze circular medal partly struck in
relief; obv. G.R. within the Garter crowned, ORDNANCE
REWARD 1767; vev. LT. GEN. JN. MARQS. OF GRANBY,
MASTER GENL. —-—— J. DRINKWATER, SURGEONS MATE.
From the Robert Day collection 1913 1
*.* Dy. Drinkwater, the historian who wrote the standard work on
the siege 1779-82.
Defence of German Town, Oct. 4th, 1777, bronze medal,
vide Tancréd, page 331. Very fine and very rare 1
Canada, one bar—Fenian Raid 1866 (Pte. G. Cantly, 9th
Batt.). Fine 1
A fine old gold enamelled badge of the Order of the Lion and
Sun of Persia, with riband. Very rare 1
A fine old Masonic badge, ‘emp. George III., obverse and
reverse painted with symbolical subjects in pinchbeck
frame ; and Crimean medal, with four loose bars zy,
Forty-second Highlanders, bronze medal, Egypt 1801, obv.
bust of Abercromby, rev. fight for the Standard. Fine 1
Waterloo 1815 (79th Regt.), edge engraved; Punjab, two
bars—Chilianwala, Goojerat, engraved ; Indian Mutiny
medal; Crimea (49th Regt.) ; New Zealand 1863 to
1866 (50th Regt.) 5
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Afghan, two bars—Ahmed Khel, Kandahar ; [.G.5., one
bar—N.E. Frontier 1891; Long Service medal, Khe-
dive’s star ; and silver Regimental belt plate, all of The
King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Lime 5
Fifty-third French Infantry Regimental Colour (ep. Napo-
leon III.), inscribed with honours: Zurich 1799,
Wagram 1809, La Moskowa 1812, Isly 1844, Rome
1849. In exceedingly fine state and rare of this period 1
Humane Society of Jersey, bronze medal presented to
Collingwood Ga Niére for “ Courage and Humanity ” 1
*.* Jumped overboard from G.W.R. steamer; died in Jersey
Hospital.
Gold medal presented by Lord Mayor Col. Sir Charles Wake- —
field to the Anti-Aircraft Battery, which brought down
Zeppelin L15, April Ist, 1916. Rave and interesting,
im Case 1
Special Constabulary medal, with bar—" The Great War 1914-
18” (Frederick New); amd’ Met. Spec: ‘Constables
Long Service badge 1914 2
Italian bronze medal, “Al Valore Militaire’ (Tpr. A.
Maxwell, Ist Australian Light Horse, A.I.F.). Fine q
and rare, named ; 1
Institution of Naval Architects Diamond Jubilee, with ribbon
in form of a bow and bar “ 1897,” as officially issued,
silver, vare; Victorian medal, obv. as Naval Long
Service, vev. ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT AT GUILDHALL,
9th July, 1851, swivel suspender. Curious y
Volunteer Long Service (Major T. P. Wingrove, Ist E.A.V.,
ID, ak, AG) 1
Colonial Volunteer Long Service medal, reading VICTORIA
REGINA ET IMPERATRIX (Pte. Watson, Ist V.B., R. War.
R.). Curious variety ; very fine 1
Volunteer Long Service, Edward VII. (Major D. J. Reid,
Highland R.G.A.V.). Very fine 1
Miscellaneous Foreign and other medals 23
305
29
Long Service medals (21st, 57th, 76th, 87th Regt.) ; Relief of
Chitral 1895; Sudan, China, 1900; Volunteer Long
Service; New Zealand 1864 to 1866 (12th Regt.),
without suspender °
305A Naval medal, one bar—Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (H.M.S.
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
Swiftsure). Fine I
Orders of Knighthood.
A fine Grand Cross enamelled badge of the Order of Francis I.
of the Two Sicilies 1
Enamelled badge of the Order of St. Sava of Serbia, au
riband. Fine
Commander’s breast star of the Order of Isabella the
Catholic, for Military Service. Very fine 1
Enamelled badge and medal of the Order of the Lion _
Sun of Persia, with ribands
Enamelled breast star of the Order of Ernestine of Saxe-
Coburg-Gotha, and enamelled badge of the Order of
Takova of Serbia. Fine 4
Gold enamelled badges of the Papal Order of Christ, and the
Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Very fine 2
Enamelled badges of the Order of Merit of Savoy, the Order of
the Osmanieh, and the Crown of Prussia. Fine 3
Enamelled badges of the Order of Leopold of Belgium (2),
and Congoland. Very fine 3
Gold enamelled badges of the Order of the Crown of Italy,
and the Luxemburg Order of the Oak Crown. Very
fine 2
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An officer’s dirk of the Highland Light Infantry, the blade
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Badges, &e.
inscribed with battle honours from Seringapatam to —
the Indian Mutiny. fine
Seventy-Seventh Regt., a pair of horns engraved with
Regimental Crest and battle honours 2
An officer’s gorget with Royal Arms and badge of the Surrey
Regt., about 1793 ; and two grenade badges of the a
Regt.
A silver plaid brooch of the Seaforth Highlanders, with ie
mark 1846. fine
An officer’s cross belt plate of the 28th Regt. (N.I.), with
Regimental number and honours, Mahidpoor, Nagpoor,
on green enamel ground. fine and scarce
Helmet plates of the Leinster Regt. and Connaught Rangers
(2); belt clasp of the Leinster Regt. Very fine
An officer’s gorget of the Coldstream Guards, with Royal
Arms in silver. fine
Sixth Dragoons (Inniskilling), a pair of well-executed water
colour drawings, by Orlando Norie, 20in. by 13%in
I’'ramed in polished oak 2
Grenadier Guards, officer's colour belt, complete with breast
plate. Victorian period
Small oblong gilt and silver-mounted breast plate of Princess
Charlotte’s Regt., 49th Foot. Very fine and extremely .
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Oblong gilt breast plate, Royal London Militia. Very fine 1
Fine old copper-gilt shako plate, ST. THOMAS BORGER CORPS .
Large engraved silver plaque, 677. by 47n., commemorating |
launch of the Russian cruiser Rutik, laid down at
Barrow-in-Furness 22nd Aug. 1905. <A splendid”
example of engraving, 11 case
Wandsworth Volunteers. Engraved oval silver breast plate,
George III. hall-mark of the year 1813. Rare
Large oak wall frame, containing collection of shako and
helmet plates, belt clasps, and buttons, including a few
foreign, about 180. Height 48in., width 20in. 1
Glazed oak frame, containing a collection of over 100 officers’
buttons, some numbered
Parcel of badges, buttons, &c. over 100
A large scrap-book with eighty coloured plates, types of the
British Army. On Service, by Captain J. P. Groves,
a pictorial record of Military history
A miscellaneous collection of coloured Military scraps and
various picture books of a Military character
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